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WHAT'S INCLUDED:
This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2012 - 6th Grade Mathematics.
- TEKS Math.6.2A: Classify whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers using a visual representation such as a Venn diagram to describe relationships between sets of numbers.
Task Cards: 24 Questions:
- Which of the following is a whole number?
- Which of the following is an integer?
- Which number is NOT a whole number?
- Which set of numbers includes only whole numbers?
- Which set of numbers includes both whole numbers and integers?
- What is the smallest whole number?
- Which of these numbers is NOT a rational number?
- A rational number can always be written as:
- Which of these numbers is a rational number?
- Which decimal is a rational number?
- What type of number is -3/4?
- Which number is both an integer and a rational number?
- Where would -5 be placed on a Venn diagram?
- Which number belongs in both the integer and rational number set?
- Which Venn diagram relationship is correct?
- Which number is in all three sets: whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers?
- If a number is an integer, it must also be a:
- Which statement is true about whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers?
- Sarah says ⅗ is an integer. Is she correct?
- Marcus says -8 is a whole number. Is he correct?
- A teacher asks the class to give an example of a rational number. Which answer is incorrect?
- A student says, “All integers are rational numbers.” Is this correct?
- Which of these statements is true?
- Which number can be written as a fraction?
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TEKS Math 6.2A - Task Card - Classify Whole Numbers, Integers, Rational Numbers
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WHAT'S INCLUDED:The lessons are aligned with TEKS 2012 - 6th Grade Mathematics.Knowledge & Skill Statement - 6.2 The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and use rational numbers in a variety of forms. The student is expected to: (6.2A) Classify whole numbers, integers, an
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Description
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2012 - 6th Grade Mathematics.
- TEKS Math.6.2A: Classify whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers using a visual representation such as a Venn diagram to describe relationships between sets of numbers.
Task Cards: 24 Questions:
- Which of the following is a whole number?
- Which of the following is an integer?
- Which number is NOT a whole number?
- Which set of numbers includes only whole numbers?
- Which set of numbers includes both whole numbers and integers?
- What is the smallest whole number?
- Which of these numbers is NOT a rational number?
- A rational number can always be written as:
- Which of these numbers is a rational number?
- Which decimal is a rational number?
- What type of number is -3/4?
- Which number is both an integer and a rational number?
- Where would -5 be placed on a Venn diagram?
- Which number belongs in both the integer and rational number set?
- Which Venn diagram relationship is correct?
- Which number is in all three sets: whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers?
- If a number is an integer, it must also be a:
- Which statement is true about whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers?
- Sarah says ⅗ is an integer. Is she correct?
- Marcus says -8 is a whole number. Is he correct?
- A teacher asks the class to give an example of a rational number. Which answer is incorrect?
- A student says, “All integers are rational numbers.” Is this correct?
- Which of these statements is true?
- Which number can be written as a fraction?
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